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Instructor & Todd Lammle

CCNA Routing and Switching Study Guide Chapter 16: Managing Cisco Devices. Instructor & Todd Lammle. Chapter 16 Objectives. The ICND2 Topics Covered in this chapter include: IP Routing Technologies Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers POST Router bootup process

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Instructor & Todd Lammle

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  1. CCNA Routing and Switching Study Guide Chapter 16: Managing Cisco Devices Instructor & Todd Lammle

  2. Chapter 16 Objectives The ICND2 Topics Covered in this chapter include: • IP Routing Technologies • Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers • POST • Router bootup process • Manage Cisco IOS Files • Boot preferences • Cisco IOS image(s) • Licensing • Show license • Change license 2

  3. The Internal Components of a Cisco Router

  4. Router bootup process

  5. The configuration register bit numbers The default configuration setting on Cisco routers is 0x2102. This means that bits 13, 8, and 1 are on, as shown in the table. Notice that each set of 4 bits (called a nibble) is read in binary with a value of 8, 4, 2, 1.

  6. The boot field (configuration register bits 00–03)

  7. Boot System Commands Router(config)#boot system ? WORD TFTP filename or URL flash Boot from flash memory ftp Boot from a server via ftp mop Boot from a Decnet MOP server rcp Boot from a server via rcp rom Boot from rom tftp Boot from a tftp server Router(config)#boot system flash c2800nm-advsecurityk9-mz.151-4.M6.bin

  8. Copying an IOS from a router to a TFTP host

  9. Restoring or upgrading the IOS Router#copy tftp flash Address or name of remote host []?1.1.1.2 Source filename []?c2800nm-advsecurityk9-mz.151-4.M6.bin Destination filename [c2800nm-advsecurityk9-mz.151-4.M6.bin]?[enter] %Warning: There is a file already existing with this name Do you want to over write? [confirm][enter] Accessing tftp://1.1.1.2/c2800nm-advsecurityk9-mz.151-4.M6.bin... Loading c2800nm-advsecurityk9-mz.151-4.M6.bin from 1.1.1.2 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [OK - 21710744 bytes] 45395968 bytes copied in 82.880 secs (261954 bytes/sec) Router#

  10. Cisco’s new IOS licensing Prior to the 15.0 code release, there were eight different software feature sets for each hardware router type. With the IOS 15.0 code, the packaging is now called a universal image, meaning all feature sets are available in one file with all features packed neatly inside. So instead of the pre-15.0 IOS file packages of one image per feature set, Cisco now just builds one universal image that includes all of them in the file. To use the features in the IOS software, you must unlock them using the software activation process.

  11. Licensing There are three different technology packages available for purchase that can be installed as additional feature packs on top of the prerequisite IP Base (default), which provides entry-level IOS functionality. These are as follows: Data: MPLS, ATM, and multiprotocol support Unified Communications: VoIP and IP telephony Security: Cisco IOS Firewall, IPS, IPsec, 3DES and VPN For example, if you need MPLS and IPsec, you’ll need the default IP Base, Data, and Security premium packages unlocked on your router.

  12. Show license UDI command To obtain the license, you’ll need the unique device identifier (UDI), which has two components: the product ID (PID) and the serial number of the router. The show license UDI command provides this information in an output as shown: Router#sh license udi Device# PID SN UDI ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *0 CISCO2901/K9 FTX1641Y07J CISCO2901/K9:FTX1641Y07J

  13. Right-To-Use Licenses Originally called evaluation licenses, Right-To-Use (RTU) licenses are what you need when you want to update your IOS to load a new feature but either don’t want to wait to get the license or just want to test if this feature will truly meet your business requirements. Cisco’s license model allows you to install the feature you want without a PAK. The Right-To-Use license works for 60 days before you would need to install your permanent license. To enable the Right-To-Use license you would use the license boot module command.

  14. Show commands • Show license udu • Show license • Show license feature • Show version

  15. Written Labs and Review Questions • Read through the Exam Essentials section together in class • Open your books and go through all the written labs and the review questions. • Review the answers in class. 15

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